5Correspondence, E25, Aug 2008. "The marriage notice was in The Ipswich Journal. It stated:By the Venerable Archdeacon Ormerod, Edward, second son of George Rackham of Bedingham Priory, to Sarah, only daughter of of the late William Keable of Redenhall in Norfolk." Marg Keable.

4Correspondence, E25, Aug 2008. "The marriage notice was in The Ipswich Journal. It stated:By the Venerable Archdeacon Ormerod, Edward, second son of George Rackham of Bedingham Priory, to Sarah, only daughter of of the late William Keable of Redenhall in Norfolk." Marg Keable.

3Addresses or Locations. "Extract from 'A Brief History of The Jermy Family of Norfolk & Suffolk' by Stewart Valdar

.... The colonel's son, Maj. Reginald Preston Jermy Gwyn inherited on his father's death a few years later and he finally sold Stanfield in 1920 after it had been part of the Jermy estate for 185 years. It was then described as "the residential and sporting estate, a moated house on the site of an ancient building with old worlde gardens, a park of 75 acres and farms to a total of 760 acres, first-rate partridge shooting". It was offered for £20,000, the timber alone being valued at £3,500.

The hall was bought by George William Rackham, farmer and landowner. Philip Rackham was the steward.During the 1939-45 war an airstrip was laid down between the hall and Potash Farm, which Rush once leased from the estate.

In 1947 the estate was auctioned piecemeal for £24,000 to Mr H.G. Hudson who decided not to demolish the mansion but to live there with his wife and young daughter and to farm the 537 acres." Ida lived at Stanfield Hall from about 1920 until her marriage in 1934.